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called "collision 2012, obama versus romney and the future of elections in america." the pendulum is swinging in the republican party now. as the party moves hard right, will they really try another establishment time like romney or dole or mccain or christie or jeb bush? or will the party go for one of its tea party heroes like rand paul? here with me now is the author of the great book "collision 2016." dan, let's talk about what you call the subterranean campaign of 2012 and what it offers us in the future. >> we think of the campaign as the campaign we all cover all the time. everything we talk about, every utterance, every gaffe, every debate, every movement. and that's part of politics and in many ways the interesting and enjoyable part of politics, but it's not necessarily the decisive part of politics. there are important and powerful underlying forces that effect every campaign. in 2012, one was the economy. would it be just good enough to allow president obama to win re-election or bad enough to deny re-election. another was voter anger. which direction woul
called "collision 2012, obama versus romney and the future of elections in america." the pendulum is swinging in the republican party now. as the party moves hard right, will they really try another establishment time like romney or dole or mccain or christie or jeb bush? or will the party go for one of its tea party heroes like rand paul? here with me now is the author of the great book "collision 2016." dan, let's talk about what you call the subterranean campaign of 2012...
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i think this episode illustrates two important elements in modern america politics. the first one is, the rise of a super staffer in the case of benton who as peter mentioned is is married to the granddaughter of ron paul. he's got leverage here because the fact is, mitch mcconnell, veteran u.s. senator, the senate minority leader, needs this staffer badly. because he's a bridge to rand paul and the paul universe. mitch mcconnell already has a primary opponent on the right. he cannot afford to alienate the paul world by dumping the staffer overboard he would do just that. it's a remarkable illustration of the role of a super staffer now in american politics. the other big point it illustrates, john, is this. the tea party's rise and near dominance now in the republican party. the fact that a powerful senator like mitch mcconnell, well funded, 10 million bucks in the bank, the fact he so needs the tea party on his side that he has a staffer here criticizing him on tape and he's not dumping him, tells you all you have to know about the role in today's gop of the tea pa
i think this episode illustrates two important elements in modern america politics. the first one is, the rise of a super staffer in the case of benton who as peter mentioned is is married to the granddaughter of ron paul. he's got leverage here because the fact is, mitch mcconnell, veteran u.s. senator, the senate minority leader, needs this staffer badly. because he's a bridge to rand paul and the paul universe. mitch mcconnell already has a primary opponent on the right. he cannot afford to...
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that's the kind of america we want. >> so this is widespread throughout the republican party, ilyse. >> yep. it's been a record year for anti-choice politicians to be driving their agenda through state legislatures. it's important to remember that this is part of what derailed the romney/ryan campaign. because these views are so out of step with the modern american reality of so many women and so many families. you know, most americans are having a hard time trusting politicians these days. but they trust doctors. and they trust women who are in the best situation to make their own decisions. the reason that they're making such advances is because most of them, unlike trent franks, who you showed, are actually doing these things in secret or changing the rules. the motorcycle safety bill in north carolina that they attached the abortion restrictions to, they actually depend on operating in streaksy like the pregnancy centers. because they though when americans know what they're really up to, they're not going to agree. and they're going to vote them out of office. and by the way, rev
that's the kind of america we want. >> so this is widespread throughout the republican party, ilyse. >> yep. it's been a record year for anti-choice politicians to be driving their agenda through state legislatures. it's important to remember that this is part of what derailed the romney/ryan campaign. because these views are so out of step with the modern american reality of so many women and so many families. you know, most americans are having a hard time trusting politicians...
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america should just get used to the fact and move on from it. the bigger problem is putin has not moved on from that. that worries me. we are -- ryan's probably in his late 30s, i would assume, something like that, but i remember distinctly growing up in a cold war meant. >> yes. >> knowing there were nuclear warheads out there, et cetera, et cetera. we went through they drills in grade school about what to do if there was a nuclear bomb. bomb shelter signs in our schools, et cetera, et cetera. parent the republicans like that, it's back, and they enjoy the fact that the cold war has restarted and they can blame barack obama for it. the problem is they might forget when medvedev was the president of russia, we had a great relationship with them. so my problem is no matter what he does, he can't win. so what? i want ryan, aside from the fact that you just received a delicious compliment about your age, the president has canceled his summit with mr. putin, but again, that's not likely to appease his critics who probably want, as you know, a return
america should just get used to the fact and move on from it. the bigger problem is putin has not moved on from that. that worries me. we are -- ryan's probably in his late 30s, i would assume, something like that, but i remember distinctly growing up in a cold war meant. >> yes. >> knowing there were nuclear warheads out there, et cetera, et cetera. we went through they drills in grade school about what to do if there was a nuclear bomb. bomb shelter signs in our schools, et...
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interesting that the recent poll suggests that blacks and latinos are more optimistic about american america than whites and that is the hopefulness and the resurgence of positivity among aft african-americans and hispanics. >> i thank you for ending on a positive note. >> ki get a hamburger. >> and i say you should pick up the "time" magazine. we will be joined tomorrow by ben and jerry's co-founder ben cohen. until then find us at msnbc.com/al msnbc.com/alex. andrea mitchell reports is next. this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac xts for around $399 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing t
interesting that the recent poll suggests that blacks and latinos are more optimistic about american america than whites and that is the hopefulness and the resurgence of positivity among aft african-americans and hispanics. >> i thank you for ending on a positive note. >> ki get a hamburger. >> and i say you should pick up the "time" magazine. we will be joined tomorrow by ben and jerry's co-founder ben cohen. until then find us at msnbc.com/al msnbc.com/alex....
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there are a lot of aggrieved people in america. and a lot of people feel don't tread on me. it tends to be conservatives that use the flag. maybe liberals should too. >> it's a great issue. moises, thank you for being here. peter, thanks for writing about it. >> thank you so much. >>> when we return, allow me to finish with an important distinction between a crime and a hate crime. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic! find out why more than two million mem
there are a lot of aggrieved people in america. and a lot of people feel don't tread on me. it tends to be conservatives that use the flag. maybe liberals should too. >> it's a great issue. moises, thank you for being here. peter, thanks for writing about it. >> thank you so much. >>> when we return, allow me to finish with an important distinction between a crime and a hate crime. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. clients are always learning...
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you know, because i was thinking, there are a lot of aggrieved people in america, and a lot of people feel don't tread on me. conservatives use this flag, maybe liberals should, too. >> it's a great issue. moises, thank you for being here. peter, thank you for writing about it. >> thanks so much. >>> when we return, allow me to finish with an important distinction between a crime and a hate crime. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. she's stl the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressu
you know, because i was thinking, there are a lot of aggrieved people in america, and a lot of people feel don't tread on me. conservatives use this flag, maybe liberals should, too. >> it's a great issue. moises, thank you for being here. peter, thank you for writing about it. >> thanks so much. >>> when we return, allow me to finish with an important distinction between a crime and a hate crime. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. she's stl the...
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. >> bill: it's interesting that he's even won the support of media matters for america. left-leaning organization whose founder david brock wrote a letter to the two networks saying they ought to rethink this because it raised questions of fairness and potential conflict of interest. and then maureen dowd yesterday in the "new york times" saying on this one issue, reince priebus was right. >> it absolutely does. it's going to be a tough race to begin with but i think even if this does happen, and they don't pull these -- this doc and this mini series, young people especially are going to decide for themselves in this election. i don't know how much sway a doc or mini series is going to have but it is still definitely something to be concerned about. >> bill: no doubt they do have an impact. they do have an impact. so here's what i want you to do next is go out and track down chris christie and rand paul, okay, and make that your next challenge. get some good stuff and tell us about it. >> oh, absolutely. >> bill: this is a fun kind of contest to watch. >> it's only going
. >> bill: it's interesting that he's even won the support of media matters for america. left-leaning organization whose founder david brock wrote a letter to the two networks saying they ought to rethink this because it raised questions of fairness and potential conflict of interest. and then maureen dowd yesterday in the "new york times" saying on this one issue, reince priebus was right. >> it absolutely does. it's going to be a tough race to begin with but i think even...
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let's talk about race in america. >> talk about it too much. you think race is talked about too much. >> it is. the fact that we keep talking about the problem exacerbates the problem. >> perfect. let's not talk about race at all. >> the black people talk about race all the time. it's something we have to deal with all the time. >> white privilege affects every aspect of your life. >> my white privilege? it's part of your identity. it's at the intersection of a lot of different things. >> part of the privilege of being white is you don't have to feel uncomfortable just existing and thinking a police officer is going to profile you for what you look like. >> hot in here. this is not necessarily just a black issue. >> you see latinos and arabs being persecuted because of the color of their skin. >> if the name was rasawn williams they would lock this. .. >> this is called... a condition that causes me to sweat when i think things are going great. >> it is a tiny bit hard to have this conversation. >> why bring it up if if it's not a problem with
let's talk about race in america. >> talk about it too much. you think race is talked about too much. >> it is. the fact that we keep talking about the problem exacerbates the problem. >> perfect. let's not talk about race at all. >> the black people talk about race all the time. it's something we have to deal with all the time. >> white privilege affects every aspect of your life. >> my white privilege? it's part of your identity. it's at the intersection of...
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-- this is what america is, it's about diversity. it's really diverse. i can see, like, any face anywhere, yeah. >> bonnie erbe: after graduating, jennifer returned to taiwan for a long visit and landed a job. the attorney told us american-educated asians earn very high salaries when they work for american companies with offices in their homelands, more than they would have made otherwise. however, a few months later, she learned she could not stay in the country as a tourist and she had to give up her job and move back to california. what's your goal? where do you see yourself living? >> i would say, find a job, get married. i want to raise my kids in taiwan, yeah, instead of america. i like my situation, i kind of want to raise them in taiwan for about the first ten years and move back to america. i just kind of want them to know the culture i grew up in. >> bonnie erbe: like jennifer's parents, yung bo and his wife have to decide when it is most advantageous to send leo to the united states. he's thinking he'll send leo over after
-- this is what america is, it's about diversity. it's really diverse. i can see, like, any face anywhere, yeah. >> bonnie erbe: after graduating, jennifer returned to taiwan for a long visit and landed a job. the attorney told us american-educated asians earn very high salaries when they work for american companies with offices in their homelands, more than they would have made otherwise. however, a few months later, she learned she could not stay in the country as a tourist and she had...
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it's always been an issue that resonates with america. taxes were one of the reasons that we declared our independence in the first place. we thought we ought to have a direct say in it, which we did. i think it is a major, you know, after her. i think you're going to see it more particularly if congress cannot act in the next couple of years, in this divided situation. i suspect whoever is running for president will make it a major issue. the last time that we had really important tax stuff, ronald reagan was president. he ran on what was called camp rock, it was lowering the rates 90. another part of it out in the tax reform act of 1986. helped to get him elected and reelected. help to unlock the prosperity of the 1980s. so we need to change the tax system and there are multiple ways. the flat tax, to me, is easy. the fair tax, again, it would be better than what we have now for sure. >> yes, ma'am? >> thank you so much for coming. >> thank you. >> and energy state, it seems like we're getting attached to fuel these days in the coal ind
it's always been an issue that resonates with america. taxes were one of the reasons that we declared our independence in the first place. we thought we ought to have a direct say in it, which we did. i think it is a major, you know, after her. i think you're going to see it more particularly if congress cannot act in the next couple of years, in this divided situation. i suspect whoever is running for president will make it a major issue. the last time that we had really important tax stuff,...
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topping america's money, another bank in trouble with the government. jpmorgan chase says it's facing a criminal probe over bad mortgages. the government sues bank of america, also over messsy mortgages. and there's a new toyota recall. they were made from 2004, to 2011. the toyota is notifying owners and promising free repairs. a new front end crash test released for small cars and half the cars tested did well, including the honda civic and dodge focus. and it's the big news about bacon that's tough to swallow. prices have sores to an all time high. as a mysterious and deadly virus spreads through pig farms. prices are 14% higher than this time last summer. that's america's money, have a great day, everyone. >> the largest airport in eastern africa. two flights landed in kenya today despite damage to the arifle terminal and airport infrastructure. and while the cause of the fire is now under investigation, officials there do not believe it was an act of terrorism. in a wild fire in southern california, is burning out of control. >> yeah, the fire brok
topping america's money, another bank in trouble with the government. jpmorgan chase says it's facing a criminal probe over bad mortgages. the government sues bank of america, also over messsy mortgages. and there's a new toyota recall. they were made from 2004, to 2011. the toyota is notifying owners and promising free repairs. a new front end crash test released for small cars and half the cars tested did well, including the honda civic and dodge focus. and it's the big news about bacon...
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few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to google and veronika, thank you for hanging with us. thank you to sf city. a big thanks to mark, supervisor farrell for stewarding this. and also a big thanks to the mayor who has really given us room to be innovative, room to pursue public private partnerships and has really supported innovation in our parks. and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we
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i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia may be heading for the deep freeze. president obama has officially canceled his one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. >> john: canceled? wow, that's a big diplomatic slap in the face, a dip move, if you will. ( laughter ) although if the president really wanted to hurt putin he would have said he was coming and just stood him up. trust me, that hurts a lot more. or if you wanted to be more passive aggressive the president could have said let's meet somewhere that's not technically in russia like, i don't know, moscow airport. ( cheers and applause ) look, we all know-- we all know why this meeti
i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia...
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with us now, john robert smith, co-chair of transportation for america. thank you for coming on the show. was saying before, 260 million trips made every day over these bridges. where are they? >> well, it is a national problem boehner. they're all over the country. the hundred largest metropolitan areas in this country there are more structurally deficient bridges there than there are mcdonald's french -- restaurants . if you took are structurally deficient bridges and linked them one after the other, they would stretch from where i sit in washington d.c. all the way to denver, colorado. that is over 606,000 structurally deficient bridges which means -- and structurally deficient means they are in immediate need of significant repair or replacement. gerri: i was looking at the list. and let me tell you, i either live near them are used to live near them. one in boston that i've lived one block away from and probably traveled twice at per day. in horrible shape. there is one up near me in westchester. portland, new york. they're all over the place. if you
with us now, john robert smith, co-chair of transportation for america. thank you for coming on the show. was saying before, 260 million trips made every day over these bridges. where are they? >> well, it is a national problem boehner. they're all over the country. the hundred largest metropolitan areas in this country there are more structurally deficient bridges there than there are mcdonald's french -- restaurants . if you took are structurally deficient bridges and linked them one...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ [ horn honks ] kevin! toaster strudel, yah? ♪ warm, flaky, gooey toaster strudel. faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying mmmm. totino's pizza rolls. mmm hmmm. mmmm. [ female announcer ] zero to pizza. pronto. ♪ mmmm. a wise jamaican once said, "drinking beer is like dancing with your lady. always better when you slow down." red stripe. hooray beer! >>> investigators now think what caused a small fire in the presidio yesterday. it burned about an acre of grass near the national cemetery. this is an area that doesn't get many fires because it's foggy and damp. fire department is blaming it on spontaneous combustion caused by decomposing grass that somehow caused heated and sparked the fire. >> they proved that costly eradication efforts to eliminate ago debris actual tur
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and i am go >> i pledge allegiance to the flag to the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> would you call the roll. >> please do. president mazzucco. >> present. >> vice president marshall -- excuse me vice president. >> present. >> commissioner marshall. >> present. >> commissioner chan. >> present. >> commissioner dejesus is in route. commissioner kingsley. >> present. >> and commissioner loftus is excused. you have a quorum and also with us is the chief of police gregory suhr and joyce hicks. >> thank you very much inspector monroe and welcome to a special night at the police commission tonight. we have one quick agenda item which is the consent calendar and we will move into what i and the other commissioners consider a special presentation to four members of the san francisco police department who are
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>> guest: i was part of the contract with america class so i came in 1995. of course in january and i resigned september or november of 2006. c-span: how long did you stay in prison? >> guest: i was in prison 17 months. i was behind the wall as we would say and into the halfway house so i did 17 months and federal time i was sentenced to 30 months. my plea deal was 18 months. c-span: when you think back on prison and i know you do a whole chapter on prison and you're halfway house, what comes to mind first? >> guest: first is people that are warehoused. it's a warehouse. anybody who thinks it's rehabilitation or trying to get people prepared to go back to society to warehouse in the first thing that comes to my mind is warehouse. c-span: what was it like the first day? who was with you and what were the first couple of days like? >> guest: i did something i didn't want to do. my friend ellen rattner said you must sit with web hubbell. i remember web hubbell when he walked into our hearing room chairman i believe for mr. leach of the services committee. we we
>> guest: i was part of the contract with america class so i came in 1995. of course in january and i resigned september or november of 2006. c-span: how long did you stay in prison? >> guest: i was in prison 17 months. i was behind the wall as we would say and into the halfway house so i did 17 months and federal time i was sentenced to 30 months. my plea deal was 18 months. c-span: when you think back on prison and i know you do a whole chapter on prison and you're halfway house,...
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america's standing in the world is down, respect for america down, respect for our ideas down, does that come back to hurt us not so much physically but in the financial sense? >> it does. if people see america as less strong, less capable, less willing to defend its interests they will we calibrate their policies accordingly, our adversaries will be more aggressive and friends will say to themselves if we can't count on the united states we will look after number one and make accommodations with the enemy. charles: would use a what is going on in syria could be what you talking about because it seems the russian/iran -- they are more involved in who wins that than we are. hard to understand that, the fact of the matter is the bad guy looks like a ongoing to win in part because nobody expects america to come to their aid anymore. >> we fundamentally misunderstood the conflict. for two use the obama administration has been saying we will negotiate with the russians to get a smooth transition to get him out. they were never going to negotiate to see him leave. polk obama policy has been a
america's standing in the world is down, respect for america down, respect for our ideas down, does that come back to hurt us not so much physically but in the financial sense? >> it does. if people see america as less strong, less capable, less willing to defend its interests they will we calibrate their policies accordingly, our adversaries will be more aggressive and friends will say to themselves if we can't count on the united states we will look after number one and make...
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>> he's really angry, america. >>> good morning, america. i know some people that are really happy. here are the winning numbers in the lottery. get it out. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and the powerball, 32. >> oh, foiled by 32. >> just -- i was just going to say, that 32. >> we were close. so line up because we've all gone winless, except for three. two of them coming actually in new jersey. here's one look at little egg harbor. it is in the sandy disaster zone. so, some real joy headed to a place that could use it. meanwhile, our linsey davis tracking the latest overnight from another winning location in the state of new jersey. that's where we find her. south brunswick, the place. linsey davis, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, josh. this is the stop 'n shop. things actually just opening up here. we were able to talk to one of the employees not too long ago inside. and he was telling us this isn't normally the place that has lottery frenzy. if you wanted to line up for a powerball ticket, in fact there was no line at all. and while he has no idea who purchased that winning ti
>> he's really angry, america. >>> good morning, america. i know some people that are really happy. here are the winning numbers in the lottery. get it out. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and the powerball, 32. >> oh, foiled by 32. >> just -- i was just going to say, that 32. >> we were close. so line up because we've all gone winless, except for three. two of them coming actually in new jersey. here's one look at little egg harbor. it is in the sandy disaster zone. so, some...
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america's economy is not growing at the pace it should be. the man has no political experience in economic backgrounds. got: i am going to let you unless you have a comment specifically on what we are talking about tonight. caller: my comments, plain and simple, is that i do not believe, personally, that this war -- i apologize -- this war should be called for. because i think this is the wrong time of action. to move on tong warning, ohio, and hear from mark on our democrats line. go ahead from -- go ahead with your comments. caller: how are you doing? ok.: doing you are on the air. caller: this is the united states of america. have all these politicians resign in the house. a little bit off topic a little bit off-topic. we will go to christopher in new york. you have a comment for david a xe? caller: can you hear me? host: we can. caller: david, i think you were disingenuous when you said that censorship -- you did not experience censorship. but you went on to list a bunch of rules you had to stick to. historically, since the 1960's, the an
america's economy is not growing at the pace it should be. the man has no political experience in economic backgrounds. got: i am going to let you unless you have a comment specifically on what we are talking about tonight. caller: my comments, plain and simple, is that i do not believe, personally, that this war -- i apologize -- this war should be called for. because i think this is the wrong time of action. to move on tong warning, ohio, and hear from mark on our democrats line. go ahead...
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that we earned last year and we want to continue earning for the rest of america and keep putting forth those models for the rest of the country to see so that my friends, be they the mayor of new york or the mayor of chicago can envy us on the eve of my going to the white house to receive, with the giants, the 2012 world series championship, recognition that we continue to also receive the world class recognition they would have for our park system. this is what it means. but it also means that challenges that were signalled literally just a few months ago when this park was established. how do you maintain a gift? how do you look the gift horse in the mouth and say, well, we can't accept it because we can't maintain it, for them to come up with one of the most innovative models for the rest of the country to follow is an important part of this everlasting gift. because not only do we receive this half acre with great appreciation, but we will take care of it with our other partners for years and years to come as part of the system, maintain it as well as to receive the newness of it.
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edmund ghareeb a lecturer for the university of america universe rather washington d.c. says a response from the e.u. is vital now to avoid the violence he thinks spilling over even. some voices within the international community who are raising the alarm about what's going on there they are trying to get the united nations security council to take a stand i think that would be significant and i think it's important to have an investigation to find out really what has happened and then also it's thought follows any kind of ethnic tax or i suppose there is especially as a situation could be easily deteriorate you could see kurdish out up fighting also in this area and you could see this conflict spilling into the other side and turkey kurdish derek smite start pouring also across the border throughout their compatriots. and still with syria while the obama administration remains undecided about whether or not to send weapons to the rebels the cia's second in command warned that the spread of extremism in the country is posing an even greater threat to u.s. national securi
edmund ghareeb a lecturer for the university of america universe rather washington d.c. says a response from the e.u. is vital now to avoid the violence he thinks spilling over even. some voices within the international community who are raising the alarm about what's going on there they are trying to get the united nations security council to take a stand i think that would be significant and i think it's important to have an investigation to find out really what has happened and then also...
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they would say, the united states of america are. which signaled that it was not dwight quite holding together. there was a fear it was holding a part. they called it regionalism, and later they call is sectionalism as they head to the civil war. so we know that nation is going to be a strong nation state, it is a democracy, and a two-party system and a strong president. that was none of the things the founders had intended. we look back and see that time as a time of growing pains. and we see dolley madison not knowing how this would end, was the perfect person to ease into the country and twa it was going to be. >> serving as the chief executive of the nation, he brought the real concept of how he wanted the role to be carried out. how did he approach it and how did she help him? >> well, you said "concept," and i think that's perfect, because he was the idea guy. he was very theoretical. he and other members of the founding generation understood as a concept "unit." it was their number one job. how do you do it? how do you bring f
they would say, the united states of america are. which signaled that it was not dwight quite holding together. there was a fear it was holding a part. they called it regionalism, and later they call is sectionalism as they head to the civil war. so we know that nation is going to be a strong nation state, it is a democracy, and a two-party system and a strong president. that was none of the things the founders had intended. we look back and see that time as a time of growing pains. and we see...
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including john lewis, and the experience of experience america program. tell me about that. >> well, a wonderful piece of the position of the chief of protocol is to work with the extraordinary protocol corps, and the best of the best is sent to the country, because we ra top post, and so i felt as one of the predecessors did, take them outside of the beltway and introduce them to the rest of america, because we are an extraordinary country and i want to showcase the best of america. we took them to atlanta, and congressman lewis spoke to the ambassadors about the civil rights movement and the difficulties of the civil rights movement, and there were other ambassadors who they themselves went through difl difficult times and the south african ambassador related and said thank you for sharing, that and thank you for the experience, because we learned so much from you and other ambassadors who had difficult times and equal difficult struggles they had gone through and learned so much from congressman lewis' experien experience. >> you are a mentor of of cou
including john lewis, and the experience of experience america program. tell me about that. >> well, a wonderful piece of the position of the chief of protocol is to work with the extraordinary protocol corps, and the best of the best is sent to the country, because we ra top post, and so i felt as one of the predecessors did, take them outside of the beltway and introduce them to the rest of america, because we are an extraordinary country and i want to showcase the best of america. we...
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>> he's really angry, america. >>> good morning, america. i know some people that are really happy. here are the winning numbers in the lottery. get it out. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and the powerball, 32. >> oh. foiled by 32. >> just -- i was just going to say, that 32. >> we were close. line up because we've all gone winless. except for three. two of them coming actually in new jersey. here's one look at little egg harbor. it is in the sandy disaster zone. so, some real joy headed to a place that could use it. meanwhile, our linsey davis tracking the latest overnight from another winning location in the state of new jersey. that's where we find her. south brunswick, the place. linsey davis, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, josh. this is the super stop 'n shop. things opening up here. we were able to talk to one of the employees not too long ago inside. and he was telling us this isn't normally the place that has lottery frenzy. if you wanted to line up for a powerball ticket, there was no line at all. and while he has no idea who purchased that winning ticket, he's convince
>> he's really angry, america. >>> good morning, america. i know some people that are really happy. here are the winning numbers in the lottery. get it out. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and the powerball, 32. >> oh. foiled by 32. >> just -- i was just going to say, that 32. >> we were close. line up because we've all gone winless. except for three. two of them coming actually in new jersey. here's one look at little egg harbor. it is in the sandy disaster zone. so, some...
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get the latest on "america this morning" and "good morning america." you will be able to find updates on abcnews.com. >> serious breaking news from southern california where residents have been trapped as a dangerous fire out of control. in riverside near banning had to block the else skascape route. one resident and two firefighters hurt. fast moving fire began mid afternoon and spread quickly. eight square miles. abc news is on the scene. we have a full report in our next half-hour. >> also three people suffering minor burns after a gas like sparked a fire on campus of college in suburban philadelphia. construction worker ruptured a 4 inch underground gas line while crews were installing a light post for an athletic complex. >> millions of people in the middle of the country are bracing for a day of wet and wild weather. a deadly rainmaker hovering over kansas and missouri. rapidly rising floodwaters are overtaking communities stranding families and keeping rescuers on the move. abc's ginger zee has more. >> the bank of the river there with all the h
get the latest on "america this morning" and "good morning america." you will be able to find updates on abcnews.com. >> serious breaking news from southern california where residents have been trapped as a dangerous fire out of control. in riverside near banning had to block the else skascape route. one resident and two firefighters hurt. fast moving fire began mid afternoon and spread quickly. eight square miles. abc news is on the scene. we have a full report in our...
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he tweeted, quote, don't worry, mainstream, america. this next album will probably be my last album. tired of being famous for a mistake i made when i am 18. i am cool and over it. the mistake he is referring to of course is when he decided to get into music. we must discuss shall we in -- >> lightning rooooooouuuunnnnddd. lightning round. >> amy, does it bother you that celebrities always talk about retiring, but they never do? they never do. >> they never do and they do it to pump up sales of the album. people say this could be the last one. it is a collector. i don't think chris brown does need to worry he will be famous for the rest of his life. he will be a has been soon enough. >> i don't even know how old he is. paul, you never threaten to quit which is kind of sad. >> i quit. >> michelle, does it bother you that the music industry let him off the hook for his abuse on women. it seems like they didn't care as long as he sells records. >> if you look at his statement, he doesn't feel sorry for it. he calls it a mistake. when i ref
he tweeted, quote, don't worry, mainstream, america. this next album will probably be my last album. tired of being famous for a mistake i made when i am 18. i am cool and over it. the mistake he is referring to of course is when he decided to get into music. we must discuss shall we in -- >> lightning rooooooouuuunnnnddd. lightning round. >> amy, does it bother you that celebrities always talk about retiring, but they never do? they never do. >> they never do and they do it...
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this is a war, one of the most important untakings in the last 25 years in america. you don't have a right to privacy in that. what about the iraqi citizens? so we were constantly fighting back against that. >> quite frankly, the men and women who wear the uniform want the war to be depicted for what it is. >> we get that all the time. they said this is bull. the military is not monolithic at all. lot of them are smart and progressive. some of these captains had been poets. rock band in berlin before he enlisted. one fly had been a professional surper. they were totally hip and smart, and they got it. they said we want the american people to see what is going on. andrew bruce tells a story about going from unit to unit, and some units are saying i don't want to see a hang nail on one of my soldiers, nothing. they would immediately leave and go to another unit. she finally got to another unit humvees we are in that are not armored, and we don't have the things we need. we need you to show the people in washington what it is we are up against. it really depended on the
this is a war, one of the most important untakings in the last 25 years in america. you don't have a right to privacy in that. what about the iraqi citizens? so we were constantly fighting back against that. >> quite frankly, the men and women who wear the uniform want the war to be depicted for what it is. >> we get that all the time. they said this is bull. the military is not monolithic at all. lot of them are smart and progressive. some of these captains had been poets. rock...
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this is one of those important public undertaking and the last twenty five years in america. you don't have a right to private if you are taking part in that. what about the iraqi citizen? where does -- and so, you know, we were constantly fighting back against it. >> quite frankly, a lot of men and women want war to be depicted as what it is. >> we got all the time. they would say it's bull shit. and different photographers say it in the book. i don't want to make it sound like the u.s. military is monolithic. there are different unit and people involved. a lot of are smart are progressive, and especially a lot of young captains against the young captains they were poets. one guy had a rock band in berlin before he enlisted. another guy was a professional surfer. you would run against the young captain and lieutenant. they said we want the american people to see what is going on. they tell a story about going from unit to unit and some units are saying you can't take a picture. i continue -- don't want to see a hangnail. she would leave and go to another unit and the guy wou
this is one of those important public undertaking and the last twenty five years in america. you don't have a right to private if you are taking part in that. what about the iraqi citizen? where does -- and so, you know, we were constantly fighting back against it. >> quite frankly, a lot of men and women want war to be depicted as what it is. >> we got all the time. they would say it's bull shit. and different photographers say it in the book. i don't want to make it sound like the...
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these photographs document the struggle for civil rights in america. the man who snapped them tells us his story. next. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in your wallet? could change your tomorrow, if you do something today. with our career catalyst scholarship you can. apply by august 29th for up to $20,000 for qualifying n
these photographs document the struggle for civil rights in america. the man who snapped them tells us his story. next. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful...
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stops at a distraction, washington is not calling businesses, in what they think in terms of getting america back on track, we're still in a environment where business, success, and profit are dirty words, and like david said you are considered anti-american. >> there are some people that make a ton of money dealing with government like elan musk, i am sure they put a fine electric car together butly is taking money from federal government and done well as a result. so, all of in struggling business people out there looking at example of musk and other guys not doing so well because of they have a public profile that against bigger government. neil: thank you very much. all right, you heard it from mel. >> president obama has canceled a meeting with putin, because of snowden. i mean,. neil: it is a one-on-one. >> that is the most important, if this occurred, i would have flown there to meet with him to straighten it out they hate i've other. >> who cares that is business. >> here is joe with why he thinks mel is wrong. the boys used double mis from their capital one venture card to fly home
stops at a distraction, washington is not calling businesses, in what they think in terms of getting america back on track, we're still in a environment where business, success, and profit are dirty words, and like david said you are considered anti-american. >> there are some people that make a ton of money dealing with government like elan musk, i am sure they put a fine electric car together butly is taking money from federal government and done well as a result. so, all of in...
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that is there strategic plan america out -- on it, lou. lou: on it and the united states has just closed its embassies and facilities in 16 countries, some 19 of them. how does this look to the middle east, the arab strt, if we will, the united states shutters its official buildings and to withdr? >> well, it is part of a pattern that they see this administration has been doing ever since it came to power when it walked away and left no forces, put in place a plannto get ouof afghanistan at the same time it was announcing an escalation, and then has watched and done nothing about the attack on our consulate in benghazi. i mean, my god. we are not talking about the fact that we have identified some people for arrest. the obama administration 70 and i think tragically has gone back to pre september 11th policies in treating ex of war against the united states which the consulate in benghazi was as criminal behavior. this is not criminal behavior but an active war. we shod have been killing them for the last 11 months. they use the president'
that is there strategic plan america out -- on it, lou. lou: on it and the united states has just closed its embassies and facilities in 16 countries, some 19 of them. how does this look to the middle east, the arab strt, if we will, the united states shutters its official buildings and to withdr? >> well, it is part of a pattern that they see this administration has been doing ever since it came to power when it walked away and left no forces, put in place a plannto get ouof afghanistan...
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what is "america? -- what is the gain for america? >> it is again for the rest of us in a couple of ways. realize how many kids are the kids of immigrants. for example, in california, half of our kids have an immigrant parents. the gains that they make translate into the next generation, having more resources in the house. we can focus in on the earnings gain, but somebody who is a citizen starts to feel more comfortable about going to school, engaging with teachers, being involved in education. improving the schools, communities, neighborhoods. the gains don't stop with the families. we estimated that it is about $21 billion to $45 billion increase in earnings and spending power over 10 years. if we could take the 8.5 million folks who are not naturalized and naturalize half of them, those are the gains we would get. about $1 billion to $2 billion per year if you can move naturalization rates up. it is money we are leaving on the floor. >> you take half of the 8.5 million that could naturalize, you get up to $45 billion, over what am
what is "america? -- what is the gain for america? >> it is again for the rest of us in a couple of ways. realize how many kids are the kids of immigrants. for example, in california, half of our kids have an immigrant parents. the gains that they make translate into the next generation, having more resources in the house. we can focus in on the earnings gain, but somebody who is a citizen starts to feel more comfortable about going to school, engaging with teachers, being involved...
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we're not talking about middle america, we're talking about new york city and it's very different when it comes to race relations compared to the rest of the country. this will play well especially people have been critical of stop and frisk. i had like to see him win even though i don't live in new york city. cenk: there is a huge number of minorities that have suffered under stop and frisk. even if you think it's great, they don't think it's great, and they vote, too. he says i'm going to fire ray kelly and bring in a new police commissioner. roth man, go. >> let me be a bit cynical here. "the new york times" poll showed physical tie between deblasio and anthony weeper in the back. african-americans, dead last, even anthony wiener still has the support of 15% of african-americans. it used to be higher. eliot, it's ridiculous. he's got a real problem with the african-american vote. this feels like a play in the african-american vote to propel him into the likely run off that will be held. cenk: that's exactly what it is. you're right, and i think it's smart. i think it's going to work
we're not talking about middle america, we're talking about new york city and it's very different when it comes to race relations compared to the rest of the country. this will play well especially people have been critical of stop and frisk. i had like to see him win even though i don't live in new york city. cenk: there is a huge number of minorities that have suffered under stop and frisk. even if you think it's great, they don't think it's great, and they vote, too. he says i'm going to...
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that's how the left -- that's what the left has done to america. >> huh? >> look what the -- that's what the left has done to america, what you've seen in your lifetime, because they simply won't give up. >> look what the momentum mow sexuals have done to me. >> they made me wear the sweater vest and i looked like a d of the fus for thdufusfor the enti. american tourists have sparked outrage overseas. a pinky finger was snapped off a statue. >> oh, look at there. stephanie: wanted to see how long it was. >> looky there, that's a finger. >> pulled his finger right, i didn't hear nothing, though. stephanie: that's an old finger. >> why is the statue in reach of anybody? stephanie: because you don't expect somebody to snap a finger off. >> florence is full of things. wasn't this in a museum, though? stephanie: yes, a museum in florence. >> it probably shouldn't have been in reach of american tourists. stephanie: people, people, pay attention, do not... >> look what i found. it's a finger. what would you do to david's -- stephanie: more often, they've probably
that's how the left -- that's what the left has done to america. >> huh? >> look what the -- that's what the left has done to america, what you've seen in your lifetime, because they simply won't give up. >> look what the momentum mow sexuals have done to me. >> they made me wear the sweater vest and i looked like a d of the fus for thdufusfor the enti. american tourists have sparked outrage overseas. a pinky finger was snapped off a statue. >> oh, look at there....
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strength, america's presence, america's assertiveness, america's overwhelming capabilities that provokes others like al qaeda terrorists to attack us. therefore, in that view the president's view, if america is weaker, the world will be safer. i think it is the exact opposite. i think a strong america keeps us and the world safe. jamie: at the same time, a lot of my homeland security sources can't comment on drones, whether or not they're even as a program but you can tell us. is the president signing off to allow enough drones to go in and weed out some of the bad guys? >> well we've seen again just in the past few days drone strikes in yemen. i think drones are a wonderful thing. i think it spares american pilots the risks of being shot down over enemy territory. i, whether you use drones against targets or try to capture them from interrogation i think is a matter you look at case-by-case but anybody who thinks drones are somehow the wrong form of warfare to use against terrorists misunderstands their capabilities. jamie: so mama always said if you have nothing helpful to say don't sa
strength, america's presence, america's assertiveness, america's overwhelming capabilities that provokes others like al qaeda terrorists to attack us. therefore, in that view the president's view, if america is weaker, the world will be safer. i think it is the exact opposite. i think a strong america keeps us and the world safe. jamie: at the same time, a lot of my homeland security sources can't comment on drones, whether or not they're even as a program but you can tell us. is the president...